Art Education
Master of Arts in Education Degree
GR MAE 3109
MAE in Art Education = 36 hours
- Art Education Pedagogy Requirements (18 hours required)
- Take all of the following:
- ART 844, History, Theories and Philosophies of Art Education - 3 hours
- ART 845, Multicultural Art in the Elementary and Secondary Curriculum - 3 hours
- ART 848, Art for Students with Diverse Needs - 3 hours
- ART 849, Art Across the Curriculum - 3 hours
- ART 860, Seminar in Art Criticism and Philosophy - 3 hours
- Take 1 course from:
- TE 800, Educational Research - 3 hours (web based)
- TE 802, Techniques of Research - 3 hours (MAEd Art thesis track requirement on campus)
- Art, Art History, Art Education and Related Non-departmental Electives (12-15 hours required)
- Art History Electives
Take a minimum of 1 course from:
- ART 805P, History of 19th Century Art - 3 hours
- ART 809P, History of Nebraska Art - 3 hours
- ART 840P*, Special Problems in Art History - 1-3 hours
- ART 854**, Special Problems in Art History - 3 hours
- ART 872P, Women in Art - 3 hours
- Art and Art Education Electives
- ART 800P, Drawing - 3 hours
- ART 801P, Fiber Construction - 3 hours
- ART 802P, Surface Design - 3 hours
- ART 825P, Aesthetics - 3 hours
- ART 833P, Loom Weaving - 3 hours
- ART 843P, Independent Study in Art - 1-4 hours
- ART 846, Seminar in Art Education - 3 hours
- ART 850, Painting - 1-6 hours
- ART 851, Sculpture - 1-6 hours
- ART 852, Ceramics - 1-6 hours
- ART 853, Printmaking - 1-6 hours
- ART 865, Directed Reading - 3 hours
- ART 870, Independent Study - 1-4 hours
- ART 899P, Special Topics in Art - 3-6 hours
- Teacher Education Electives
Take 3-6 hours by advisement:
- Research Requirements (3-6 hours required)
- Take 1 course from:
- ART 895, Art Education Research Paper - 3 hours
- ART 896, Thesis in Art Education - 6 hours
*Research on specific problems which may involve historical, philosophical, aesthetic or critical aspects of art.
**Advanced research on specific problems which may involve historical, philosophical, aesthetic or critical aspects of art.
See Art Program Information and Admission Requirements for more information about the art program.